I followed the suggested steps. Uninstaller says it worked. The installer
gave me a few prompts, which i followed. The installer then told me the
program was successfully installed.
But when I tried to run an FLV file - nothing doing. The program doesn't
appear in Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs. There's no Adobe folder in
Windows | System32
I'm set to accept cookies from Adobe. So now what's left?
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PT
"Mick Murphy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:5EFFFA90-3073-451A-A6C3-(E-Mail Removed)...
> http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/view...4157&sliceId=1
>
> Run the Flash uninstaller that you get from the above Adobe link.
>
> Then install flash directly from Adobe; link below.
> Untick the Google toolbar download part of it.
>
> http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/downl...&promoid=BUIGP
> --
> Mick Murphy - Qld (Sunshine State) - Australia
>
>
> "PT" wrote:
>
>> I have recently downloaded some videos with a .FLV extension, calling for
>> Adobe Shockwave Player. But when I try to run them, Windows XP Home
>> can't
>> locate the appropriate program.
>>
>> But I HAVE installed it. The installer claimed it was done
>>
>> And when I click Settings | Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs, Adobe
>> Shockwave appears (although curiously with no size data).
>>
>> And when in IE7 I click Tools | Folder Options, and attempt to create an
>> association with .FLV and Adobe Shockwave Player, the program doesn't
>> show
>> up in the list.
>>
>> Finally, per the Adobe website, the program should be installed into a
>> folder Windows | System32 | Adobe. But that folder doesn't show up in
>> Windows Explorer.
>>
>> So what's going on? Where is the program hiding, and more to the point,
>> how
>> do I get it to play the .FLV files
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> PT
>>
>>
>>